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Because I have a relatively small amount of land to farm (10 rai)I've been thinking about making preserves and such with the crops I'm growing.
Jams, marmalades, sun dried tomatoes, banana crisps, mango crackers etc etc...

What, the 5000 per cent wine that he was selling? Could be good to get rid of some of the unwanted neighbours.
But, thats not a bad idea as it happens, the whole alcohol thing. Lau Kau tastes like shite..anything would be an improvement.

The problem with that is the thai are not generally acceptable to new ideas.
Not impossible to do but just another hurdle to overcome.
I have always wanted to sell roasted kanun nuts.
They look like a brazil nut and taste quite nice.
The thai throw them away and have it fixed in their brains that the nuts are only trash.